Vocabulary Terms
Vocabulary People
Vocabulary Events
Essential Questions
Essential Questions
100
Religious groups that do not have clear-cut authority, discipline, membership, or rules.
What is Sects
100
First European to use movable type to print books. Used his printing press to print copies of the Bible
What is Johannes Gutenberg
100
Religious revolution to reform the church.
What is Reformation
100
What were the main values that generally characterized the Italian humanists?
What is Critical approach, studied classics, admired human achievement
100
How did the northern Renaissance writers differ from the writers of the Italian Renaissance?
What is Interested in early Christian as well as classical culture
200
Single printed sheets that might include a royal decree or news of some sensational crime or event.
What are broadsides
200
Man of many talents, created notable artworks like the Mona Lisa and the Last Supper
What is Leonardo da Vinci
200
Rebirth that was a philosophical and artistic movement.
What is Renaissance
200
What were the main events of the Reformation and the Counter-Reformation?
What is Luther’s 95 theses, Luther’s excommunication, establishment of the Lutheran Church, Peace of Augsburg, creation of Anglican Church, founding of Calvinism, Edict of Nantes, Inquisition in Rome, Index of Forbidden books, Council of Trent, establishment of order of Jesuits
200
What factor was mainly responsible for the decline of traditional culture?
What is The world beyond the village became known through the availability of printed works
300
Makes paintings more life like by making distant objects smaller than those in the foreground of the painting.
What is perspective
300
He founded the Jesuits in 1534
What is Ignatius de Loyola
300
This meeting acted to end abuses that surrounded the salee of indulgences and tighten discipline within the clergy.
What is Council of Trent
300
How did the Reformation and Counter-Reformation affect education?
What is Education and reading became more important, more universities
300
In what ways did Protestantism spread?
What is Peace of Augsburg, rise of sects, creation of Anglican Church, Calvinism
400
People who specialize in classical Greek and Roman literature to study grammar, history, poetry, and rhetoric.
What is humanists
400
Wrote the 95 Theses and created Lutheranism.
Who is Martin Luther
400
Catholic Church's major reform effort was an attempt to return the church to an emphasis on spiritual matters
What is Counter-Reformation
400
How did the northern Europeans learn about the Italian Renaissance?
What is Travelers to and from Italy, printing press
400
What events contributed to the beginning of the Renaissance?
What is Contact with Byzantine civilization, achievements in science and medicine by other cultures
500
A government ruled by religious leaders who claimed God's authority
What is theocracy
500
Caused a break in the English and Roman Catholic Church because he wanted to divorce his wife so he could have a son be his heir.
What is Henry VIII
500
Asking people for money for a pardon from punishment for sin.
What is selling of indulgences
500
What role did the sale of indulgences by the church play in the Reformation?
What is Created opposition in northern Europe
500
What actions did the Catholic Church take during the Counter-Reformation?
What is Clarified doctrines, brought Inquisition to Rome, established order of Jesuits